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anurre5

anurre5 • Fort Dodge, Iowa

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Hairy chests...yah or nah?
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montrealgirl replied 2 years ago
     

yea, unless it's ridiculous

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Daxter replied 2 years ago
     

totally hot, unless it's like a wild forest, then it needs triming

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magneticembrace replied 2 years ago
     

just a tad, nothing crazy but hair over bare any day.

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stopdroplol replied 2 years ago
     

kinda surprised at the answers..Ima a waxer myself and usually girls don't say anything until it starts growing back and they ask if I plan on doing anything about it.

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is lost the same thing as stolen? does lost encompass stolen? in other words, if something has been stolen, does that also mean it has been lost?
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annon replied 2 years ago
     

In relationships stolen = lost. If your partner is IN LOVE with you, nothing and noone will ever steal him from you aka you will never
lose him as long as he is in love with you. Same goes for women.

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anurre5 replied 2 years ago
     

No, I mean as in something tangible.

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annon replied 2 years ago
     

Then no, lost does not mean lost. You can get back something that was stolen just as how you can find something you thought
was lost. Quite a vague post you made, tbh..

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annon replied 2 years ago
     

edit: stolen does not mean lost*

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My friends are all religious, some of which are very religious. I have been atheist for around a year now and when we get in discussions relating to religion, they sometimes get mad at me and when I just drop it they think I am being pompous about it. Since there are few atheist people in the area I'm in it is difficult to find people who share my views or even people who will respect my views.
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annon replied 2 years ago
     

My suggestion: move out of Stupidville, you clearly don't belong there.

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sophie replied 2 years ago
     

you belong on this site...f*** your friends, we're better :)

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spetsnaz replied 2 years ago
     

many religous people when they have nothing to add about religious discussion they just get mad ive given up talking to them about discussion you will never get anywhere.

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spetsnaz replied 2 years ago
     

when u add a valid point they just cling to the faith and that is their only point they can make.

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I met this guy 9 months ago. I went (and still) go back and forth on whether I want to get serious with him. He is a sweetheart and we are amazing friends. We also mess around sometimes. We didn't start anything because we were going to be moving for jobs. He just moved to WY and I don't like it where I am at right now. Should I move out there and start something?
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betterthanwho replied 2 years ago
     

No. Don't uproot your whole life for someone. It puts way to much stress on a relationship that isn't even fully functioning yet. You guys aren't sure how you'll respond to each other in that dynamic. Why add more stress to an already semi-awkward situation of starting a relationship with a friend.

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anurre5 replied 2 years ago
     

well, we were pretty much dating, just without making it official or getting serious..we just didn't want to start anything because of moving for our jobs.

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betterthanwho replied 2 years ago
     

That's cool. I don't know the details of your relationship. I'm just saying think about the pressure it'll put on the both of you. Him with his new job, you trying to find a job. And suddenly you're both burdened (not really the right word but you get me) with a labeled relationship. Seems like a lot of added stress.

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sevimipek replied 2 years ago
     

I moved for an ex-boyfriend of mine, and just like betterthanwho is saying it definitely puts an added pressure on ur relationship

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My ex bf and I have been good friends for 6 years now. We had expressed feelings toward each other a few years ago and he sometimes flirts with me. He just got married 4 months ago and still asks me out to dinner with him every few months. We just talk like friends and sometimes he'll give me a hug goodbye, but nothing more. I just want to be firends now. Should I just not contact him anymore?
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Gerard replied 2 years ago
     

Yes, you should have sex with him.

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animeDork replied 2 years ago
     

If you feel that you are to try some funny business with a married man, leave it alone; otherwise, there show not be any problem between the 3 of you (including the wife).

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anurre5 replied 2 years ago
     

I don't want to! I just don't know if we should be friends now that he's married.

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rinikitty replied 2 years ago
     

I had a ex who I was friends with for a long time aferwards too. It does seem weird he asks you out to dinner and stuff but maybe he really is just wanting to be friends. Do you ever have dinner with his wife and him together? If he never invites his wife then it seems more than a friend. Maybe it is best to slowly stop contacting him because you dont want to have to deal with that kinda drama.

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